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白川郷・金沢線 高山・富山線 加越能バス 世界遺産バス Nohi Bus / Toyama Chitetsu Bus / Hokutetsu Bus Shirakawa-Go/Kanazawa Line Takayama/Toyama Line Kaetsuno Bus World Heritage Busline JR線特急時刻表 JR limited express timetables JR線的特急時刻表 JR线的特急时刻表 JR 선 특급 시각표 名古屋〜高山〜富山(高山線) Nagoya ~ Takayama ~ Toyama (Takayama line) 記載例:ひだ号 ひだ1 記載例:ひだ号 ひだ2 名古屋 Nagoya 高山 Takayama 富山 Toyama Examples:Hida Train Hida 富山 Toyama 高山 Takayama 名古屋 Nagoya Examples:Hida Train Hida ひだ1 ひだ3 ひだ5 ひだ7 ひだ9 ひだ11 ひだ13 ひだ15 ひだ17 ひだ19 ひだ2 ひだ4 ひだ6 ひだ8 ひだ10 ひだ12 ひだ14 ひだ16 ひだ18 ひだ20 Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida Hida 名古屋 富山 Nagoya 7:45 8:43 9:39 1 0:4 8 1 1:4 3 1 2:4 8 14:4 8 1 6:0 3 1 8:1 3 2 0:1 8 Toyama — — 7:5 8 9:5 2 — — 1 3:0 2 — — 1 7:1 4 岐阜 飛騨古川 Gifu 8:05 9:03 1 0:1 1 1 1:0 8 1 2:0 6 1 3:0 8 1 5:0 8 1 6:2 3 1 8:3 9 2 0:4 2 Hida-Furukawa — — 9:1 3 1 1:0 7 — 1 3:1 1 1 4:1 9 — — 1 8:2 6 美濃太田 高山 Mino-Ota 8:27 9:23 1 0:3 2 1 1:2 9 1 2:2 5 1 3:2 8 1 5:3 0 1 6:5 3 1 9:0 0 2 1:0 2 Takayama 6:4 6 8:0 0 9:3 8 1 1:3 2 1 2:3 3 1 3:2 9 14:4 0 1 5:3 8 1 6:3 6 1 8:4 7 飛騨金山 飛騨萩原 Hida-Kanayama ↓ ↓ 11:11 ↓ 1 3:0 0 ↓ ↓ 1 7:3 4 1 9:3 7 2 1:3 8 Hida-Hagiwara 7:2 3 8:3 7 ↓ ↓ 1 3:1 0 14:0 3 ↓ 1 6:1 4 ↓ ↓ 下呂 下呂 Gero 9:27 10:15 1 1:3 3 1 2:2 7 1 3:3 0 14:2 5 1 6:3 1 1 7:5 8 2 0:0 3 2 2:0 3 Gero 7:3 2 8:4 6 1 0:2 7 1 2:2 0 1 3:1 9 14:14 1 5:2 7 1 6:2 4 1 7:2 1 1 9:2 9 飛騨萩原 飛騨金山 Hida-Hagiwara ↓ ↓ 1 1:4 2 ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 1 8:0 7 2 0:1 1 2 2:1 1 Hida-Kanayama 7:5 1 9:0 6 ↓ ↓ 1 3:3 8 14:4 0 ↓ ↓ 1 7:4 2 ↓ 高山 美濃太田 Takayama 10:16 11:01 1 2:2 9 1 3:1 5 1 4:1 8 1 5:1 2 1 7:1 9 1 8:4 3 2 0:4 9 2 2:4 9 Mino-Ota 8:2 7 9:4 8 1 1:1 9 1 3:1 5 1 4:1 8 1 5:1 9 1 6:2 0 17:17 1 8:1 9 2 0:2 2 飛騨古川 岐阜 Hida-Furukawa — 11:16 1 2:4 2 1 3:3 0 — 1 5:2 6 1 7:3 3 — — — Gifu 8:5 1 1 0:1 2 1 1:4 1 1 3:4 1 14:4 1 1 5:4 1 1 6:4 1 1 7:4 1 1 8:4 0 2 0:4 3 富山 名古屋 Toyama — 12:30 — 14:4 7 — 1 6:3 9 1 8:5 2 — — — Nagoya 9:1 2 1 0:3 4 1 2:0 4 14:0 4 1 5:0 4 1 6:0 8 1 7:0 4 1 8:0 6 1 9:0 6 2 1:0 3 大阪〜京都〜福井〜金沢(北陸線) Osaka ~ Kyoto ~ Fukui ~ Kanazawa(Hokuriku Line) 記載例:サンダーバード号 サンダー1 記載例:しらさぎ号 しらさぎ5 1 記載例:サンダーバード号 サンダー2 記載例:しらさぎ号 しらさぎ5 2 大阪 Osaka 京都 Kyoto 福井 Fukui 金沢 Kanazawa Examples:Thunderbird Train Thunder Examples:Shirasagi Train Shirasagi 金沢 Kanazawa 福井 Fukui 京都 Kyoto 大阪 Osaka Examples:Thunderbird Train Thunder Examples:Shirasagi Train Shirasagi サンダー1 サンダー3 しらさぎ5 1 サンダー5 しらさぎ1 サンダー7 サンダー9 しらさぎ3 サンダー11 サンダー13 しらさぎ5 サンダー15 サンダー17 しらさぎ5 3 しらさぎ5 2 サンダー2 しらさぎ2 サンダー4 サンダー6 しらさぎ5 4 サンダー8 しらさぎ4 サンダー10 サンダー12 しらさぎ5 6 サンダー14 しらさぎ6 サンダー16 Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Shirasagi Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Shirasagi Thunder 大阪 金沢 Osaka 6:3 0 7:0 0 — 7:4 0 — 8:1 0 8:4 0 — 9:1 2 9:4 2 — 1 0:1 2 1 0:4 2 — Kanazawa 5:1 0 5:3 5 5:4 8 6:0 7 6:4 5 6:4 8 7:1 5 7:4 8 8:0 5 8:1 5 8:4 8 9:0 2 9:4 8 9:5 4 新大阪 小松 Shin-Osaka 6:3 4 7:0 4 — 7:4 4 — 8:1 4 8:4 4 — 9:1 7 9:4 6 — 1 0:1 6 1 0:4 6 — Komatsu 5:1 7 5:5 3 6:0 7 6:2 7 7:0 2 7:0 7 7:3 1 8:0 5 ↓ 8:3 4 9:0 5 ↓ 1 0:0 5 1 0:1 1 京都 加賀温泉 Kyoto 6:5 9 7:2 9 — 8:1 0 — 8:4 1 9:0 9 — 9:4 2 1 0:0 9 — 1 0:4 0 1 1:1 0 — Kagaonsen 5:3 7 ↓ 6:1 6 6:3 6 ↓ 7:1 5 7:4 0 8:1 4 ↓ 8:4 3 9:1 4 ↓ 1 0:1 3 1 0:1 9 敦賀 芦原温泉 Tsuruga 7:5 8 8:2 2 8:4 0 9:0 3 9:2 6 9:3 8 ↓ 1 0:2 6 1 0:3 5 1 1:0 3 1 1:2 5 1 1:3 3 1 2:0 2 1 2:2 5 Awaraonsen 5:4 8 ↓ 6:2 6 6:4 8 ↓ 7:2 6 7:5 1 8:2 5 ↓ 8:5 3 9:2 4 ↓ 1 0:2 4 1 0:3 0 福井 福井 Fukui 8:3 1 8:5 5 9:1 5 9:3 8 1 0:0 1 1 0:1 2 1 0:3 2 1 1:0 1 1 1:1 0 1 1:3 6 1 2:0 0 1 2:0 8 1 2:3 5 1 3:0 0 Fukui 6:0 0 6:2 0 6:3 9 7:0 1 7:2 9 7:3 9 8:0 3 8:3 8 8:4 8 9:0 5 9:3 6 9:4 5 1 0:3 6 1 0:4 2 芦原温泉 敦賀 Awaraonsen ↓ ↓ 9:2 6 9:4 9 1 0:1 2 1 0:2 3 ↓ 11:11 1 1:2 1 1 1:4 6 1 2:1 1 1 2:1 9 1 2:4 5 1 3:1 1 Tsuruga 6:3 3 6:5 3 7:1 2 7:3 7 8:0 1 8:1 2 8:3 8 9:1 2 ↓ 9:3 9 10:10 1 0:1 6 1 1:1 0 1 1:1 6 加賀温泉 京都 Kagaonsen ↓ ↓ 9:3 7 9:5 9 1 0:2 2 1 0:3 4 ↓ 1 1:2 2 1 1:3 2 1 1:5 7 1 2:2 2 1 2:2 9 1 2:5 6 1 3:2 2 Kyoto — 7:5 1 — 8:3 7 8:5 5 — 9:3 4 — 1 0:1 1 1 0:3 7 — 1 1:0 9(11:10※) — 1 2:0 9 小松 新大阪 Komatsu ↓ 9:2 2 9:4 6 1 0:0 8 1 0:3 1 1 0:4 2 ↓ 1 1:3 1 1 1:4 0 ↓ 1 2:3 1 1 2:3 8 ↓ 1 3:3 0 Shin-Osaka — 8:1 7( 8:1 5 ※ ) — 9:0 1 9:1 8 — 9:5 8 — 1 0:3 5 1 1:0 2 — 1 1:3 2( 1 1:3 5 ※ ) — 1 2:3 2 金沢 大阪 Kanazawa 9:1 3 9:3 8 1 0:0 5 1 0:2 5 1 0:4 8 1 1:0 2 1 1:1 4 1 1:4 8 1 1:5 8 1 2:2 0 1 2:4 8 1 2:5 6 1 3:2 0 1 3:4 8 Osaka — 8:2 2( 8:1 9 ※ ) — 9:0 6 9:2 2 — 1 0:0 3 — 1 0:3 9 1 1:0 6 — 1 1:3 7( 1 1:3 9 ※ ) — 1 2:3 7 ※ … 土曜・休日 Saturday and national holiday サンダー19 しらさぎ7 サンダー21 サンダー23 しらさぎ5 5 サンダー25 しらさぎ9 サンダー27 しらさぎ5 7 サンダー29 サンダー31 しらさぎ1 1 サンダー33 しらさぎ5 9 しらさぎ5 8 サンダー18 サンダー20 しらさぎ8 サンダー22 しらさぎ6 0 サンダー24 しらさぎ1 0 サンダー26 サンダー28 しらさぎ1 2 サンダー30 サンダー32 しらさぎ6 2 Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Shirasagi Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi 大阪 金沢 Osaka 1 1:4 2 — 12:12 1 2:4 2 — 1 3:4 2 — 14:4 2 — 1 5:1 2 1 5:4 2 — 1 6:4 2 — Kanazawa 1 0:4 8 1 0:5 6 1 1:2 4 1 1:4 8 1 2:1 4 1 2:4 8 1 3:2 0 1 3:4 8 1 3:5 4 14:2 0 14:4 8 14:5 7 1 5:1 9 1 5:4 8 新大阪 小松 Shin-Osaka 1 1:4 6 — 1 2:1 6 1 2:4 6 — 1 3:4 6 — 14:4 6 — 1 5:1 6 1 5:4 6 — 1 6:4 6 — Komatsu 1 1:0 5 ↓ 1 1:4 1 1 2:0 5 1 2:3 2 1 3:0 5 ↓ 14:0 5 1 4:1 0 ↓ 1 5:0 5 ↓ 1 5:3 6 1 6:0 5 京都 加賀温泉 Kyoto 1 2:1 0 — 1 2:4 0 1 3:1 0 — 1 4:1 0 — 1 5:1 0 — 1 5:4 0 1 6:1 0 — 1 7:0 9 — Kagaonsen 1 1:1 4 1 1:2 1 ↓ 1 2:1 4 1 2:4 1 1 3:1 4 1 3:4 5 1 4:1 3 1 4:1 9 14:4 5 1 5:1 3 ↓ 1 5:4 5 1 6:1 4 敦賀 芦原温泉 Tsuruga 1 3:0 3 1 3:2 6 ↓ 14:0 3 14:2 5 1 5:0 2 1 5:2 5 1 6:0 3 1 6:2 6 1 6:3 3 1 7:0 3 1 7:2 5 1 8:0 1 1 8:2 5 Awaraonsen 1 1:2 4 1 1:3 1 ↓ 1 2:2 4 1 2:5 3 1 3:2 5 1 3:5 6 14:2 4 14:3 0 14:5 6 1 5:2 4 ↓ 1 5:5 6 1 6:2 4 福井 福井 Fukui 1 3:3 8 14:0 1 14:0 7 14:3 7 1 5:0 0 1 5:4 0 1 6:0 1 1 6:3 7 1 7:0 1 1 7:0 7 1 7:4 0 1 8:0 0 1 8:3 3 1 9:0 0 Fukui 1 1:3 6 1 1:4 3 1 2:0 8 1 2:3 6 1 3:0 6 1 3:3 6 14:0 8 14:3 6 14:4 2 1 5:0 8 1 5:3 6 1 5:4 3 1 6:0 8 1 6:3 6 芦原温泉 敦賀 Awaraonsen ↓ 1 4:1 2 1 4:1 9 14:4 8 1 5:1 1 1 5:5 1 1 6:1 2 1 6:4 8 1 7:1 2 ↓ 17:5 0 1 8:1 0 ↓ 1 9:1 1 Tsuruga 1 2:1 0 1 2:1 6 1 2:4 1 1 3:1 0 1 3:4 2 1 4:1 0 14:4 1 1 5:1 0 15:15 1 5:4 1 1 6:0 9 ↓ 1 6:4 2 1 7:1 0 加賀温泉 京都 Kagaonsen 1 3:5 8 14:2 2 14:3 0 14:5 9 1 5:2 1 1 6:0 2 1 6:2 3 1 6:5 9 1 7:2 3 1 7:2 9 1 8:0 1 1 8:2 1 ↓ 1 9:2 1 Kyoto — 1 3:0 9 1 3:3 7 — 14:3 7 — 1 5:3 6 — 1 6:0 9 1 6:3 7 — 1 7:0 7 1 7:3 9 — 小松 新大阪 Komatsu 14:0 7 14:3 1 ↓ 1 5:0 8 1 5:3 0 1 6:1 2 1 6:3 1 1 7:0 8 1 7:3 2 1 7:3 8 1 8:1 0 1 8:3 0 1 9:0 0 1 9:3 0 Shin-Osaka — 1 3:3 2 14:0 0 — 1 5:0 0 — 1 5:5 9 — 1 6:3 2 1 7:0 0 — 1 7:3 1 1 8:0 3 — 金沢 大阪 Kanazawa 14:2 3 14:4 8 14:5 5 1 5:2 6 1 5:4 7 1 6:3 0 1 6:5 0 1 7:2 6 1 7:5 0 1 7:5 5 1 8:2 7 1 8:4 7 1 9:1 6 1 9:4 9 Osaka — 1 3:3 7 14:0 5 — 1 5:0 5 — 1 6:0 4 — 1 6:3 7 1 7:0 6 — 1 7:3 6 1 8:0 9 — サンダー35 サンダー37 しらさぎ1 3 サンダー39 サンダー41 しらさぎ6 1 サンダー43 サンダー45 しらさぎ1 5 サンダー47 サンダー49 しらさぎ6 3 しらさぎ6 5 サンダー34 サンダー36 しらさぎ1 4 サンダー38 サンダー40 しらさぎ6 4 サンダー42 サンダー44 しらさぎ1 6 サンダー46 サンダー48 しらさぎ6 6 サンダー50 Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder Thunder Shirasagi Thunder 大阪 金沢 Osaka 1 7:1 2 1 7:4 2 — 1 8:1 2 1 8:4 2 — 1 9:1 2 1 9:2 7 — 2 0:0 7 2 0:5 4 — — Kanazawa 1 6:0 0 1 6:2 9 1 6:4 8 1 6:5 5 1 7:3 1 1 7:4 8 1 7:5 4 1 8:4 2 1 8:5 3 1 9:0 8 1 9:4 7 2 0:0 6 2 0:4 7 新大阪 小松 Shin-Osaka 1 7:1 6 1 7:4 6 — 1 8:1 6 1 8:4 6 — 1 9:1 6 1 9:3 1 — 2 0:1 2 2 0:5 8 — — Komatsu ↓ 1 6:4 9 1 7:0 6 1 7:1 2 ↓ 1 8:0 4 1 8:1 1 1 8:5 9 1 9:1 1 ↓ 2 0:0 4 2 0:2 3 2 1:0 4 京都 加賀温泉 Kyoto 1 7:4 0 1 8:0 9 — 1 8:4 0 1 9:1 0 — 1 9:4 0 1 9:5 4 — 20:38 21:21 — — Kagaonsen 1 6:2 4 1 6:5 8 1 7:1 4 1 7:2 1 ↓ 1 8:1 3 ↓ 1 9:0 8 1 9:2 0 ↓ 2 0:1 2 2 0:3 2 ↓ 敦賀 芦原温泉 Tsuruga 1 8:3 3 ↓ 1 9:2 7 1 9:3 3 2 0:0 7 2 0:2 5 ↓ 2 0:4 9 2 1:2 5 2 1:3 3 2 2:1 5 2 2:2 5 2 3:1 7 Awaraonsen ↓ 1 7:0 9 1 7:2 5 1 7:3 2 ↓ 1 8:2 5 1 8:3 0 ↓ 1 9:3 0 ↓ 2 0:2 3 2 0:4 4 ↓ 福井 福井 Fukui 1 9:0 8 1 9:3 0 2 0:0 2 2 0:0 8 2 0:3 9 2 1:0 0 2 1:0 7 2 1:2 5 2 2:0 1 2 2:0 8 2 2:4 8 2 3:0 1 2 3:5 2 Fukui 1 6:4 4 1 7:2 2 1 7:3 6 1 7:4 4 18:15 1 8:3 7 1 8:4 1 1 9:2 8 1 9:4 2 1 9:5 3 2 0:3 4 2 0:5 5 2 1:3 2 芦原温泉 敦賀 Awaraonsen 19:19 ↓ 2 0:1 3 2 0:1 9 ↓ 2 1:1 1 ↓ ↓ 2 2:1 1 2 2:1 9 ↓ 2 3:1 2 0:0 3 Tsuruga 17:15 1 7:5 6 1 8:1 0 1 8:1 6 ↓ 1 9:1 0 1 9:1 6 2 0:0 0 2 0:1 6 ↓ 2 1:0 8 2 1:2 9 2 2:0 4 加賀温泉 京都 Kagaonsen 1 9:3 0 ↓ 2 0:2 3 2 0:2 9 ↓ 2 1:2 2 ↓ 2 1:4 4 22:22 2 2:2 9 ↓ 2 3:2 2 0:1 3 Kyoto 1 8:0 9 1 8:5 3 — 1 9:0 9 1 9:3 8 — 2 0:0 9 2 0:5 4 — 2 1:1 9 2 2:0 2 — 2 2:5 9 小松 新大阪 Komatsu 1 9:3 8 ↓ 2 0:3 2 20:38 2 1:0 6 2 1:3 1 ↓ 2 1:5 3 2 2:3 1 2 2:3 8 ↓ 2 3:3 1 0:2 2 Shin-Osaka 1 8:3 3 1 9:1 6 — 1 9:3 3 2 0:0 3 — 2 0:3 4 2 1:1 9 — 2 1:4 4 2 2:2 6 — 23:23 金沢 大阪 Kanazawa 1 9:5 5 2 0:1 3 2 0:5 0 2 0:5 6 2 1:2 3 2 1:4 8 2 1:5 3 2 2:0 9 2 2:5 0 2 2:5 6 2 3:2 9 2 3:4 8 0:3 9 Osaka 1 8:3 9 1 9:2 1 — 1 9:3 8 2 0:0 9 — 20:38 2 1:2 3 — 2 1:4 9 2 2:3 1 — 2 3:2 8 2020年4月時点 as of Apr.2020 バス時刻表・乗り場・路線図 Bus timetables / Bus stops / Route maps 巴士時刻表・站點・路線圖 巴士时刻表・站点・路线图 버스 시각표·정류장·노선도 濃飛バス・富山地方鉄道・北鉄バス 白川郷・金沢線 高山・富山線 加越能バス 世界遺産バス Nohi Bus / Toyama Chitetsu Bus / Hokutetsu Bus Shirakawa-go/Kanazawa Line Takayama/Toyama Line Kaetsuno Bus World Heritage BusLine 新高岡駅 金沢駅 Shin-Takaoka Kanazawa Station Station 富山駅 富山駅前バスセンター JR Toyama Station Bus Terminal 高山濃飛バスセンター Takayama Bus Terminal JR富山駅 相倉合掌 城端駅前 Toyama JR Toyama Station JR高山駅 JR Takayama Station 造り集 落 Johana Station 富山駅南口 Station 電鉄富山駅ビル(エスタ) Ainokura South Exit Toyama Chitetsu Bldg.
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